Hong Kong #2
It was wonderful to see the extended family again, I can't believe how many folks made it over. I've been relegated to the "younger" kids table, not mature enough to hang with my older cousins (all of whom have kids). I did chaperon my younger cousins for New Years Eve, felt very responsible there :)
Had a fantastic seafood dinner, near Kwun Tong. There is a specific "seafood market" next to the restaurants where you get to choose the specific food that you want for that night. Yum.
Got to hang with Jay and Glorya, and see their business in action. I'm inspired! It's fun to talk to friends that have taken a different path, and the trials and tribulations that come with that path. I wish them all the best in the new year.
Of course there was some additional partying. Billion, Play, Vola, random other names of places I can't remember. For the first time my "don't talk, just dance" approach landed some success!
I have come to the conclusion that I need to be more of a baller. It's expensive to party in HK, possibly even worse than NYC. If only I was hot enough for other people to buy me drinks...
More photos uploaded of people and landscapes.
I miss the (relatively) warm weather already!
3 comments:
You _are_ hawt :) But the rule of nature is, girls will *never* ask to buy guys a drink, no matter how hawt you are.
Just utilise the fact that you're hawt and hit it! (Whatever "hit it" means these days...) *grin*
Just don't be a baller ever weekend! :)
Hitting it means the same around the world :)
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